{"id":308644,"date":"2023-06-14T11:40:39","date_gmt":"2023-06-14T09:40:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/meeting-on-human-fraternity-work-in-which-we-all-share\/"},"modified":"2024-05-15T20:44:16","modified_gmt":"2024-05-15T18:44:16","slug":"meeting-on-human-fraternity-work-in-which-we-all-share","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/en\/meeting-on-human-fraternity-work-in-which-we-all-share\/","title":{"rendered":"Meeting on Human Fraternity: work in which we all share"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>The Meeting on Human Fraternity took place in the Vatican on 10 June 2023.\u00a0 The Focolare Movement together with a number of other ecclesial movements and international associations and organisations took part in this international event. It was represented by its president, Margaret Karram and a number of other \u00a0focolarini including Christian Abrahao Da Silva who spoke \u00a0about his impressions.<\/em>  The meeting had a number of aims: these included \u00a0promoting and developing the process of participation,\u00a0 rediscovering the meaning of fraternity and building it together through dialogue, knowledge, opportunities for encounter and sharing words and actions.\u00a0 The gathering was promoted by the <em>Fratelli Tutti Foundation<\/em> and <em>St.<\/em> <em>Peter&#8217;s Papal Basilica,<\/em> under the patronage of Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, Archpriest of St. Peter&#8217;s\u00a0 Basilica in the Vatican and Vicar General of the Vatican State. It was inspired by the encyclical <em>Fratelli Tutti<\/em> and participants included several Nobel Peace Laureates and a number of well known people from the worlds of science, culture and law. They were given the task \u00a0of \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0creating a &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.fondazionefratellitutti.org\/declaration-en\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Call to Commitment for Human Fraternity<\/a>.&#8221; The document they produced was read by two Nobel Prize laureates, Nadia Murad and Muhammad Yunus, during the Festival held in St. Peter&#8217;s Square in the afternoon and was later signed by the Secretary of State, Cardinal Parolin, on behalf of Pope Francis as well as the group that drafted the document. Christian Abrahao Da Silva, a focolarino who attended the Meeting, tells us what an extraordinary moment it was.  <strong><img alt=\"\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-257095 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/www.focolare.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/fraternita2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"390\" height=\"219\" \/>Christian, what did taking part in this event dedicated to world fraternity mean to you? <\/strong> First of all, it was a great honour.\u00a0 Margaret Karram, the Focolare president, another focolarina called Corres Kwak and I represented the \u00a0entire Movement during this great event.\u00a0 Its goal was to \u00a0promote fraternity and social friendship among people and among peoples, as an antidote to the many forms of violence and war taking place in the world. The meeting was held in two parts: the morning session \u00a0took place in the ancient synod hall, with the presence of representatives of various church movements and associations. Instead, in the afternoon, a large Festival was held in St. Peter&#8217;s Square and this connected with events taking place in \u00a0various squares around the world.  <strong>How did the Meeting begin?<\/strong> During the morning, we took part in two working groups where we were asked to answer two questions: &#8220;What are we doing concretely to achieve social fraternity and environmental fraternity?&#8221; and \u00a0&#8220;Is there still \u00a0an \u2018us\u2019?&#8221; These were very good sessions in which everyone was involved. People talked a lot about\u00a0 the \u201cgarden\u201d in reference to the Garden of Eden about which\u00a0 \u00a0Pope Francis had written in \u00a0<em>Fratelli Tutti.<\/em> The words used most often were were: compassion, responsibility (political and economic), sharing, integral promotion, recognition of every human person, care and welcome.\u00a0 It was \u00a0a real ecclesial experience: there was\u00a0 great hope that this can grow and\u00a0 witness to the need to rediscover and strengthen human fraternity.  <strong>What\u00a0 impressed you the most?<\/strong> In addition to the group of Nobel Peace Prize winners and the group of ecclesial movements and associations, there was also a group of 30\u00a0 young students from various Italian schools who were accompanied by their\u00a0 religious education teachers.\u00a0 They had taken part in a competition to express the theme of the Meeting in a variety of different artistic forms. Their presence was an important sign of the commitment of the new generations to learning about fraternity. Other things that struck me were\u00a0 the experiences that some people shared \u00a0on Festival stage in the afternoon and the artists who shared their talents so freely and joyfully. <\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><strong>What does the Focolare Movement take home after this event?<\/strong> Pope Francis relaunches fraternity as a new anthropological paradigm on which to rebuild actions and laws because &#8220;fraternity has something positive to offer freedom and equality&#8221; (<em>Fratelli Tutti,<\/em> no. 103). This notion brought to mind a talk by Chiara Lubich entitled, &#8220;Freedom, equality&#8230;what happened to fraternity?&#8221; It was one of those events that encourages us to throw ourselves more and more into the heart of our charism of unity. Moreover, Cardinal Gambetti really touched our hearts when he explained the inspiration behind the Meeting.\u00a0 He said it was both a &#8220;process and experience,\u00a0 a first step in rediscovering the meaning of fraternity and building it culturally.\u201d He continued by saying that \u00a0because\u0301 it is not given\u0300 biologically, fraternity needs encounter and dialogue, knowledge and shared words and gestures, common languages and the experience of beauty.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><em>Maria Grazia Berretta<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Meeting on Human Fraternity took place in the Vatican on 10 June 2023.\u00a0 The Focolare Movement together with a number of other ecclesial movements and international associations and organisations took part in this international event. 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